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  • Patek to speak at Boston-area Story Collider and AAAS Family days on Feb. 15 and 16

  • Patek Lab graduate student, Suzanne Cox, is awarded a Sigma Xi Grant In Aid of Research

    Congratulations to Suzanne Cox for her new grant to examine strike mechanics and cavitation in mantis shrimp!
  • Patek Lab undergraduate Dave Matthews is awarded a Commonwealth Honors College Research Assistant Fellowship!

    This grant will allow Dave to take his research in new directions, enhance sample sizes and possibly even conduct field research.
  • Congratulations to Dr. Maya deVries - a proud Patek Lab member with a freshly minted Ph.D.!

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  • Sound in the Sea

    Arthropod acoustic communication is a primary focus at the Patek Lab. Here you can find our acoustically oriented research projects along with sounds and video of spiny lobsters (Palinuridae) and mantis shrimp (Stomatopoda).

  • Mechanics of Movement

    The Patek Lab studies the mechanics of animal motion in both mantis shrimp (Stomatopoda) and ants. Here you can find these research projects along with images, sounds, and video of animal movement.

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    Our research has larger implications both in the field of biology and our planet’s ecosystem. Explore connections between Patek Lab research and the surrounding world!

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  • Our Lab
    • Guiding Principles
    • Lab Members
    • Join the Lab
    • Equipment and Facilities
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Mechanics of Movement
      • Mantis Shrimp Mechanics
      • Trap-Jaw Ant Mechanics
    • Sound In The Sea
      • Spiny Lobster Sounds
      • Mantis Shrimp Sounds
  • Multimedia
    • Sounds
    • Video
    • Images
  • News
    • Patek Lab News
  • Education
    • Fast Movements in Biology
    • Teaching
    • Outreach
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